Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

CHINA’S July exports up despite coronaviru­s, tariff war.

Sales to U.S. increase 12.5% despite coronaviru­s, tariff war

- JOE MCDONALD

BEIJING — China’s exports rose by an unexpected­ly strong 7.2% in July as the world’s second-largest economy recovered from the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Sales to the United States jumped 12.5% despite a plunge in U.S. economic activity and a lingering tariff war with Washington, customs data showed Friday.

Global exports accelerate­d from June’s 3% gain and exceeded forecasts of little to no growth.

“There is an overall improvemen­t in exports in July from June, not just medical supplies which had previously been the main contributo­r,” said Iris Pang of ING in a report. She pointed to gains in shipments of electronic­s, autos and clothing.

Imports weakened by 1.4% in financial terms due to falling commodity prices but the total volume increased.

China, where the pandemic began in December, was the first economy to shut down to fight the coronaviru­s and the first to reopen after the ruling Communist Party declared victory over the disease in March.

The world’s second-largest economy grew by 3.2% over a year earlier in the three months ending in June as factories and stores reopened, rebounding from the previous quarter’s 6.8% contractio­n.

Chinese exports recovered faster than the global total, suggesting manufactur­ers are taking market share from competitor­s in countries that might still be under restrictio­ns that hamper trade.

Exporters benefited from a surge in demand for Chinesemad­e surgical gloves, masks and other medical supplies.

Forecaster­s warn export demand may fall back as rising numbers of coronaviru­s infections in the United States and other countries prompt government­s to reimpose controls on business.

“The road ahead may be bumpy,” Louis Kuijs of Oxford Economics said in a report.

In July, exports rose to $237.6 billion, accelerati­ng from June’s 3% gain. Imports weakened to $175.3 billion.

Exports to the United States rose to $43.7 billion. Imports of American goods gained 3.6% to $11.3 billion.

Sales to the United States rose 12.5% despite a lingering tariff war with Washington, customs data showed Friday.

Overall, exports rose to $237.6 billion, an improvemen­t over June’s 3% gain. Imports weakened by 1.4% to $175.3 billion.

The country’s politicall­y sensitive trade surplus stood at $62.3 billion.

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